P98 Top’: Cellophane wrapper is transparent. . . y o u ‘a "h" You buy, ancI the superior appearance revealed truly indicates liner qualify, which smoking proves to you, Sealed in moisture-procl- Cellophane to keepthgm FRESH and PREVENT POCKEIBREAKAGE. ONLY CELLQPHANE 10, _ r 511mg passrd away in Forest Hill, .Ii December oth, after a. lingering time, on upright and respected cit- ,hiof the community, in the per- = moi Allan J. McLeod, a resident ‘Itllfl place for about thirty-seven [pus ' lie was born in Heatherdale about lllysars ago. and lived for many (fps in the United States. But his m laud harl a. greater attraction z-furiim than any place. and so, in h. prime of life, he settled dovm idisnninrz. which, by his diligence ' skill, be made a. success. He was n: kind and hospitable cit- _‘- ,a good neighbor, and an ‘inde- xmdent thinker. He is survived by a ii" Y of two sons and two daugh- 18s viz: Lnrfieid and Malcolm on ‘tile homestead; Mrs. Edison Mutoh dllorth Rllfll‘; and Mrs. Roy Mc- llllllo, St. Peters. His wife (nee Alex- {h McDonald) predeceased him about eight years ago. » ‘iiiere suiwive also the following Irothers and sisters: Duncan of ____.__ ._.._.___~- + _ providessuch protection. II attractive tiibrlstmas packages of 25 anb 5O tigers: Jfrum 50: up. ‘Slmalthmna, Alexander of New York, Donald of Edmonton. John of Oak- land, Oaliforma, and Mrs. Jane Gil- ‘lia of Boston. The funeral which was held on the 12th inst. was largely attended. The service in the house and at the grave, was conducted by the Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod df Charlottetown, who gave the funeral mesags from the words: "Conceming them that are asleep." The interment was in the old cem- etery in Dundas. Intimate friends and neighbors acted es pail-bearers. Mas. noudanp mom Her many friends in Prince Ed- ward Island will learn with regret of the passing on Dec. 12th of Han- nah Poole Munn, widow of the late Mr. Dougald Munn of Roseneath. lvfrs. Munn was the second daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth (Findley) Poole and was born in Roseneath in i846. With the exception of a, few years of her early married life spent in Wood Islands she always lived close to her old home until she decided to spend her declining years with her children in Massachusetts and in Vancouver, B. (1., where she died THF‘ Sir Trunk Lines For New England Seaport Centres (Cl-Illdllll Press) PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Dec. 1’l—'I‘he bringing of six trunk lines to the service of New lilngiand seaports and industrial centres. instead of the one all-inclusive railway system re- commended for this teritory in 1923 by the, Storrow report, is urged in a report issued today by the port de- velopment committee of the Provid- ence Chamber of Commerce. The committee recommends that the Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Ohio, New York Central, Chesapeake and Ohio Nickel, Plate Sytem (the Van Swerinsen Lines). the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian National be induced to extend their service to New England territory. This recom- mendation is made on the promisc that developments since the Storrow YBDOrt was issued have changed the conception of New England as a, m; niinal yard connecting at the Hud- son River with the chief trunk lines of the east and providing New Eng- land shippers with competitive serv- ice. after a few days’ illness at the res- idence of her SO11 Harry, at 3793 Seventy-third Ave. West. Her hus- bend predeceased her in i898 and hcr daughter Maud tMrs. W. I. Emmer- son) five years ago. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Ross Gould of Ellsworth, Maine; Mrs. Geo. l-l‘. Hooper of Brooklinc, and Mrs. H. R. Clay of Cambridge, Mass; Anne, Director of Public Health in Montclair, N. J., and four sons, Ed- ward at the old home. Harry, Mil- ton and Montague in Vancouver, B. C. MR. MORTON WILLIAMS Many friends in North Rustico mid ‘ritinity were saddened when it bc- come known that Morton Williams, one of our highly respected residents had passed away after an illness of about two months. ‘The late Mr. Williams had reached the ago of sixty nine years and had lived all his life on the old home- stead and will long be remembered as a true friend and kind neighbor. 'I‘he funeral was very largely attend- ed av) was conducted by his pastor Rev. H. S. Bishop of Cavendish who spoke words of comfort to the sor- rowing ones. The beautiful hymns "Hold Thou My Hand, ‘Peace, Per- fect Peace" and “Jesus Lover of my Soul" were sung. Many beautiful floral tributes also bore testimony to the love and esteem of friends. He leaves a sol-rowing widow, formerly Miss Ada McLure who has the sym- pathy of the cntirc community in lic-r irreparable loss. The pallbearers were James Arthur Russel McLure, M. .1. Doyle. Gordon Laird, John Pursey and" T. L. MacNeill. Interment was made in Cavendish cemetery. Is full of Holiday Gifts for old and Young Boo Authors. Then we have Books for Boys and ren. Come in and look thorn over. Bibles and Testaments, Prayer stmas Cards and Booklets. A wonderful Assortment A Beautiful line of Boxed Station- d the Newest in Stationery. Books in greatlvariety. Chri of Xmas Seals and Tags, Colored Twigs, etc. ery, Holly Boxes, Water|nan’s Fountain Pens, an CARTER'S BIG TOY STORE is upstairs. and weildisplayed Stock of the Newest m Toys, G etc., etc., too many to enumerate. but Come and See More Toys than all other Stores put together. Open each evening. Prompt attention to everybody. ilCariter 5a’ Co., Ltd. SANTA CLAUS H EADQUARTE RS BE ONE of THE‘ MANY Who Will Visit Santa Claus Headquarters From Now Until CHRISTMAS t QILARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN ’-- ...---- .2 .9 The Public ‘Forum This eolrnnn in open for the discussion by , ndenu of qnestionrol Interest. This Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. Surely Mr. Peppins responsibility would end ii he notified the oillclals of the Association of the rejection and allow them to deal with their disposition. He is not an official or employee of the Association, not in n. position to advise Mr. McCormack. as to any "best advantage" and Mr. Jay under oath did not offer zmv ev- idence of any regrading having bccn done, possibly the word “converted should have been “rcgi-aded." No evidence submitted proved that frost originated before loading and Counsel for the Association did not rest his defence on that contention but submitted that, Mr. McCormack had no redress in the County Court ‘oven if he had suffered a severe 105s, that. his redress could come only through an action for an Account- ing. Surely a case won under a defence oi‘ this kind will fail to promote that spirit of co-opcrutlou and mutual trust elaborated on by Mr. J. W. Bculter the Secretary‘ of the Assoc- iation who, under oath, among oth- or remarkable statements stated that his Association did not purchase seed potatoes from its members. lVLr. McCormack is poorer by $195 in this transaction,'and there are other members shipping from New Zeuland and other stations who relate similar experiences occurring about the same time and for various a- mounts who have submitted to their loss as they found they could obtain no satisfaction from the ofiicials of lhcfrissociation without taking their complaint before the Court. Mr. McCormaclcs contention has bccn that his contract called for de- livery of his number one Seed Po- tatoes to the Association at his near- est station, that he faithfully filled his part of the contract and accep- tance or rejection of his Seed Potat- ocs should take place at the load- ing point, that the Association had no control over his table stock and ii’ his potatoes were not accepted by the Association as Seed Potatoes the ownership remained with him and ho should have bccn consulted and his consent obtained before disposing of them. He still feels that the As- sociation had more Seed Potatoes than it could place at the time his potatoes; were moving and embraced the least opportunity oi‘ converting seed into tablestock, as ~witnesses swore under oath at the trial of specific cases of frost being detect- or! in seed stock and being regradcd and passed. 1 am Sir, etc. FORMER MEIIIBER Heavy Stranger (returning in the- atre between the acts-"Did I tread on your toes as we went out?" Seated Man (EYIIYIIYP-“Yflu did- sir." ks for everybody. The latest, by best Girls and Picture Books for the Child- Here you will see an endless ames, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, . r -- -. Heavy Stranger (to wife)—"That‘s right, Matilda, this is our place.” QSQSRS §i§t and Hymn y it}? é ?t§z%i%i%z§wfiz%i§riitrm%r%r%r%tSrSaSrSvSrEREzH. substituted for PAGE y rarer-aim VA GREAT CHRISTMAS BUYING m» OPPORTUNITY i ‘ilere is the Best News of the Holiday Season WE HOPE to stimulate early CHRISTMAS SHOPPING by making it worth Not only is it possible for you to secure the choic- est of HOLIDAY BARGAINS, but immen se quantities of regular high grade Mer- while to do your buying now. chandise at greatly reduced prices. _ Every article hasla December Sale Tag, each carrying the story of a tempt- ing Bargain - waiting for the lucky purchaser. Your_ savings will be two-fold by doing your Xmas shopping here. Special Merchandise has been purch ased for spot cash prices and with our, low cost of operation we are in a position to sell at almost Factory prices. Gifts in _never ending Variety are here suitable for all ages---0nly a per- Sonal inspection of our large assortment and lower prices will convince you of the advantages of making your purchases here. Early before stocks are broken or depleted. . — G I YOU .MAY PREPARE FOR CHRISTMA S IN A MOST PROFITABLE WAY BY TAKING ADVA NTAGE OF OUR MUFFLERS A noteworthy chance to buy a muffler at. great- ly reduced prices mestic and foreign silks fine wuolens are in this Sugges- . tions Ties Handk’fs Mufflers lot in Gloves Sweaters Caps Shirts wean Spec. for PyJamaS Iantic. All Underwear garment Footwear Hosiery Suits Overcoats Etc. MEN BASN BUYING chases EVERY EVENING Currie Is Entertained TIIANKED BY JELLICOE FOR KINDNESS '10 LEGION MEMBERS LONDON, Dec. l’l—"No words can Qxpfafl the gratitude felt by "18 British Legion to Sir Arthur Ciurie and his colleagues for their kindness w members of the BriIi-‘vh 198m“ and their families when they arrived as settlers. in Canada." said the Ell-fl of Jcllieoc, head of the British L08" ‘ion, when he spoke Rt’ B- Iuncheo" given Sir Arthur Currie by We Em- pire Service L€fl8l16~ m replying the commander of Canada's war-time forces declared the question had now to be faced 0f what the Canadian Legion was 301118 to do in the future. ‘rho time had come when consideration would have to be given to the means through which the great potential powers of the organization would best be made mgr-ye the interests of the country and the umpire as I whole. WHOSE FAULT Butcher-Excuse me, madam, but you haven't yet paid me for the tur- key you had at Christmas. Customer - No. my husband spra- ained hLe wrist so badly carving it. that Ito hasn't been able to write out smartly colored and pat- terned effects. Prices range from 69o ‘° 2.29 i SPECIALS Men’s Fleece Lined Under- Penman’s All Wool Underwear, Al- value. Special for Men's Overalls, all sizes 1.49 ,,.,. 1.69 Men's Work Shirts. Values "P r 98c... 1.49 Smoking Jackets. Reg. $12. Special priced sweaters. Be sure to look them over before completing your Xmas purchases. 1.98 ‘° 3.98 i ps Sales System 79 QUEEN STREET STORE OPEN P I H HOSIERY BOXED Hosiery, so many kinds of splendid hose are in this offering —aII at such splendid savings that you will at once see the economy of supply- ing Christmas as well as future needs. 4e. w 75¢ Do- a variety of BLUE CHINCHILLA LEATHER LINED IIIIERSUAT You may purchase from this group with assur- ance of complete satis- faction and you will save substantially $15.95 69c G armenl. sizea. Rog. $2.00 1.49 7.98 SHOP EARLY desirable shopping is SALE a PRICES Work Shirts SHIRTS Plain and fancy broad- cloth, coliar attached or separate. Also Arrow shirts with two Flexicn collars finely tailored of extra quality fabrics. prices from 98c I" 2.49 Overalls Work and I iress Pants Leather. ,_. (‘oats _ "SPECIALS Flanneiette B I a n k e t s, large size 70x84. I Regular 2.50 now Ladies’ Silk and Wool also Llama Wool Hose, assort- ed shades. Regular 1.00 value, now . .. Men's Caps, Eastern with 01' without ear, Iiamis. 1.39 1.59 1.75 Leather Work Gloves and Mitts, lined 6&8: Leather Windbreakers ' and Mackinaw Coats Work h Gloves “:1. and Mills . Work 2.‘. Socks I Flanelettel} Blankets _ ',..=‘.». E10 (ti! ! WHO ARE LOOKING FOR REAL VALUE IN GLOVES Men's Dress GIo,ves wool lined. remarkable savings and opportunity to buy for holiday gifts as well. Regular 2.50 value. 1.1a a n d specially CHRISTMAS GIFTS SHOULD NOT- OVERLOOK THESE SWEATERS Featuring excellent vai- ucs both in special pur- NECKWEAR, BOXED An unusual complete assortment of colorings and designs are includ- cd. Individually Boxed for Xmas Gifts. values up to 1.50 69c 79c ‘“‘ 98c BASH SELLING EVERY EVENING N01‘ ENOUGH First. One-wilcsterdayit’lVstciipTifif into the middle of the street. held up Iile clas". was SLTI-(Iilllg Tziagnfétisui. "Robert," asked the profewor, “how many natural itiag-ticts are there." Stasiak 011C‘ In Illinois, one Pauline smashed her oar into that. of drove off. Mr. Pennacchia left his‘ Md a m“ ivreclr in the road, went to his REP-KGB. _ and obtained his other car. around the corner and was fulfill!‘ smashed into by Miss Stasiak. 1f Mr.‘ Penna/acme. had owned three cars- thb might. have nuade a 800d lion‘. -"’l‘he Messenger." BIG HEARTED l! He was standing beside her as they admired a beautifully decorated: Christmas‘ tree. . "Baby," he said, "I'm gonna iio myself on that Christmas tree. with . xocooorz-obococ-oc-ococ a tag on mc. “mom Me to You." Oame the reply, “You can Sill!‘ think 0f the ipunkest presents!" LANGUAGE IMPROVING 1nfl—"H0w II Bill lilting on with his e011?" ‘Si Dotr-"Oh. quite well. The children . are allowed to watch him now.“ l THE BIG STICK WW- I. “My wife." said Steve the drug' clerk, "doesn't have all her own way.‘ not by a. jigful. Of course she as~ sumac charge of our household and its‘ eirpemes. gives me an allowance. looks after the children, the servants. the oat. the dog and the canary. but you bot. I can say pretty much what your cheque yet. I like 11o the gold fish." Second Our-That's nothing. T0- PBIKBI‘ Pennaixm-“N backed EWM" and day I hcld up two fingers and stop- S TE WAR T’S BAKER Y t Phone 21 1 my arms. and stopped a runaway" 11°13‘? ' "'I‘\\'0. sir." wars: ilm sin-prising nnswc-r. “And will 3011 pluilsu rinmc them?" "Blondos and brunettes, sir.“ drove. rodcroomtrocfrrcroopponptowsooooomivcrddocti’ .- ., Delicious ICH. nutritious. delicious! Fruit Cake is as much a part. of Christmas as the evergreen tree. And t) ll it Fruit. Cake is a perfect dream of delectable taste. c129" ~ "wet" e‘ as»:'mx-orwmww>o<zo;onrate.-. Kent Sr. " ' maamomoon" r onooomrsao=>_c..;~ssddo'od I - --=--> _......_... - _....__.._ 5